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Post by mike fil montz on Dec 26, 2012 10:19:35 GMT 8
I hope he's still have his speed and stamina... A very good addition to GAU.
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Post by benzgm on Dec 26, 2012 10:25:33 GMT 8
I hope he's still have his speed and stamina... A very good addition to GAU. He's definitely "up" there in the UFL. and with Pasilan and Pasinabo, plus Deyto, GAU would be a team o watch this coming season.
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Post by mike fil montz on Dec 31, 2012 17:12:28 GMT 8
I hope he's still have his speed and stamina... A very good addition to GAU. He's definitely "up" there in the UFL. and with Pasilan and Pasinabo, plus Deyto, GAU would be a team o watch this coming season. I agree.. next UFL season will be pretty exciting since some of the MNT members are already in the league..
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Post by benzgm on Jan 3, 2013 15:13:31 GMT 8
Guess this makes it official. Azkals hero Chieffy Caligdong transfers to Green ArchersKarl Decena, InterAKTV · Thursday, January 3, 2013 · 3:00 pm ...excerptPhilippine national men’s football team skipper Chieffy Caligdong will be staying in the Philippines to play football after all. The Azkals hero, who earlier announced that he was considering migrating to the United States with his family, will be transferring to Green Archers United Globe in the United Football League after getting his discharge from Philippine Air Force last month. “Green Archers FC and Globe Telecom have come to an agreement with Chieffy for him to play with our club starting with the PFF Smart Championships later this month,” said Green Archers manager Monchu Garcia, who added that the left winger will be formally join the squad during the UFL transfer window, which is set on January 21. www.interaksyon.com/interaktv/azkals-hero-chieffy-caligdong-transfers-to-green-archers
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Post by strikerbon on Jan 3, 2013 21:20:54 GMT 8
anyone knows how much is the expected amount/salary does chieffy receiving?
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Post by akosiabab on Jan 3, 2013 21:49:06 GMT 8
120k a month . a house n lot sa alabang pero hndi sa ayala alabang ha. plus commercial endorser ng globe. wag na tayo magulat kung si tv my commercial sa globe. nung signing of contract dun pa talaga ang pres ng globe si ernest cu
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Post by leoisiah on Jan 4, 2013 10:39:47 GMT 8
Chieffy once appeared in a Smart TV commercial. He is now with Globe hahaha.
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Post by mike fil montz on Jan 5, 2013 17:46:08 GMT 8
watdah.... sam is hot tho~..
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Post by jyapjoco on Mar 9, 2013 11:08:57 GMT 8
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Post by peterdpaperboy on Apr 1, 2013 9:09:35 GMT 8
Source:http://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/sports/2013/03/31/72-join-caligdong-s-clinic-give-drills-thumbs-275344
By Cheska D. Geli Sunday, March 31, 2013 IT was Easter Sunday yesterday and while some kids may have trooped to the beaches or were doing egg hunts, there were 72 who chose to spend it in the football pitch under the heat of the sun. Players as young as seven years old came to the second day of football clinic initiated by Chieffy Caligdong’s Football Para sa Bayan at Don Bosco Technology Center (DBTC) in Labangon. This was a clinic for a cause for Caligdong's Ten Moves campaign in coordination with the organizers of the Bro Football Festival slated April 26-28. Aside from the DBTC players that were present last Saturday, there were also booters from Bright Academy, University of Southern Philippines- Foundation, Sacred Heart School Ateneo de Cebu and University of San Jose Recoletos as the clinic was open to players from other schools. Caligdong as described by most parents, was hands-on and integrated the style of running football with emphasis on one touch execution. “The kids were taught what to do on their first touch. It's only either they pass or shoot,” said Bro Football organizer Engr. Rodney Orale. Drills were mostly on short passes and heading techniques that were made very friendly to the kids. The first to third graders had their basic dynamics of the sport and had dribbling exercises; the fourth to sixth graders had body positioning and some endurance plays; while the secondary players were more exposed to footwork drills. Among the participants present in the weekend clinic was 10-year-old Luis Joaquin Buyco, who was part of the champion team of DBTC in the Players 10 category of the recently concluded Aboitiz Football Cup. He looks up to Caligdong as his football icon who taught them that football is a fast game and they have to train hard but as kids they also have to enjoy it. “I enjoyed it even if it was very hard. The training on shooting and passing was so advanced,” said Buyco. Other participants in the secondary were two Little Azkals members, Moisel Alforque and Lawrence Colina.
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Post by dingodile5 on Nov 12, 2014 23:44:03 GMT 8
THANK YOU CHIEFFY CALIGDONGBig salute to @chieffy_13 on his retirement from international football. Thank you for inspiring so many people and for teaching us how one can be very successful but can still show so much humility. Thank you for making the country proud so many times. Truly one of the best filipino footballers of all time. by Ace Bright http://instagram.com/p/vTS9rfv7b4
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Post by strikerbon on Nov 13, 2014 0:12:36 GMT 8
injuries played a big part of his retirement. i still beleive that he can help the NT in so many ways. im not a fan of him but im sad to know that he's going to retire. thanks chieffy!
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Post by chizcake on Nov 13, 2014 3:28:47 GMT 8
i was about to say pa naman na we need his speed ,
good luck chiefy , thank you and more power azkals
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Post by cjeagle on Nov 13, 2014 8:46:03 GMT 8
Thanks for the memories Chieffy.
From Chieffy Caligdong FB: Official kick off for my retirement will be headed by PFF PRES Nonong Araneta and myself during the halftime in the game Phil vs Cambodia.. See you there guys, let's support our national football team.
Message from Chieffy Caligdong To all my supporters and fans, family and friends, Philippine Azkals supporters, management a heartfelt THANK YOU TO ALL OF YOU. To my teammates, coaching staff and management, THANK YOU FOR THE UNFORGETTABLE MEMORIES. It will always be in my heart. Even though I will not be playing in the team anymore, my heart, prayers and support are always with the team. To the present players, future and the next generation of Azkals may you play with all your heart, and wear the flag with honor and pride! Let's all support the Philippine football as it continue to flourish in our country. God Bless Philippine Football!
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Post by ptrfootball on Nov 13, 2014 9:25:42 GMT 8
Thank you Chieffy for you dedication and hard work of service to our country. We appreciate all your sacrifice and we wish you all the best in the future. From a fan.
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